Hello,
thank you for your reply.
> Edit → Preferences → Choose the account → Edit → Security → Check
> "Always trust keys in my keyring when encrypting"
That's easier than I thought it would be. It works now without
problems.
> I would have expected you to get that verbose message in the yellow
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
> Ouch, why would anyone want to download 6GB file, when it all is
> about proper gpg command(s), whose length might hardly exceed 256
> characters?
>
Not sure, I only thought providing this VM would help to resolve this
problem. I know 6GB is really much, but it seems
Hello,
I set a Debian VM up for demonstration.
What I've done:
- installed Debian buster with Gnome in VirtualBox
- generated a private key and imported the public key of a GPG test bot
What I would like you to do is download this image from
https://tr-cdn.tk/vbox.tar (not sure how long this s
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hello,
thank you for your relpy.
I do not know whether your system links /usr/bin/gpg to /usr/bin/gpg2,
Yes, it seems to do so:
➜ ~ ls -l /usr/bin/gpg2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Oct 27 07:43 /usr/bin/gpg2 -> gpg
Is this normal that t
+0100, Tim Rausch via evolution-list wrote:
Hello,
I'm running Evolution 3.26.1-1 on Debian stretch (amd64) and would
like
to use GnuPG to secure my mails. My GPG private key is stored on a
YubiKey (but that shouldn't matter).
I imported my own key and the public keys of the people I want
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Hash: SHA512
Hello,
I'm running Evolution 3.26.1-1 on Debian stretch (amd64) and would like
to use GnuPG to secure my mails. My GPG private key is stored on a
YubiKey (but that shouldn't matter).
I imported my own key and the public keys of the people I want to